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by pyoung
5357 days ago
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He is probably comparing R to SAS (which are the two most popular statistical programming languages). SAS doesn't really have libraries, instead you buy additional packages from SAS, which are very reliable and well supported, but expensive. My company shuns R (although I personally like it), primarily because of this issue. If we need to run a rare or uncommon statistical procedure, it is a lot easier to trust the SAS procedure, rather than an open source R package written by some grad student. |
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